A  MEMORIAL  EXHIBITION  OF  THE 

BRYAN  LATHROP  COLLECTION  OF 

ETCH!  AND  LITHOGRAPHS  BY 

JAMES    McNEILL   WHISTLER 


THE  ART  INSTITUTE  OF  CHICAGO 
MARCH     12    TO    MAY     1,     1917 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE 
BRYAN    LATHROP    COLLECTION    OF 
ETCHINGS    AND    LITHOGRAPHS    BY 

JAMES  McNEILL  WHISTLER 


EXHIBITED    AT    THE 
ART   INSTITUTE   OF   CHICAGO 
MARCH      12     TO     MAY      1,     1917 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PRINTS 
THE    ART    INSTITUTE    OF    CHICAGO 

COMMITTEE  —  Wallace  L.  DeWolf,  Kenneth  S. 
Goodman,  Thomas  E.  Donnelley,  Kate  S.  Buckingham. 

ASSISTANT  IN  CHARGE— Kathryn  W.  McGovern. 


M 


R.  BRYAN  LATHROR  whose  death  occurred 
on  May  13,  1916,  was  for  twenty-two  years  a 
Trustee  of  the  Art  Institute.  It  is  difficult 
adequately  to  express  appreciation  of  his  generous  and 
efficient  service  to  the  Museum  and  of  his  service  to  the 
community  as  a  lover  and  patron  of  the  fine  arts. 

In  the  present  memorial  exhibition  of  his  entire 
collection  of  etchings  and  lithographs  by  James  McNeil! 
Whistler,  the  Art  Institute  offers  to  its  members  and  friends, 
and  to  all  the  people  of  Chicago,  a  rare  opportunity  to  see 
an  unusually  comprehensive  exhibition  of  Whistler's  prints. 
There  is  represented  a  variety  of  subjects  rather  than  of 
"states",  because  Mr.  Lathrop  collected  through  love  of  the 
prints  and  not  through  a  desire  to  possess  rare  or  early  states. 
A  few  other  collectors  in  this  country  possess  as  many 
Whistler  etchings  as  are  shown  here;  but  a  more  nearly 
complete  collection  of  the  lithographs  would  be  difficult — 
if  not  impossible — to  find.  Since  the  number  of  impressions 
taken  is  small,  it  is  not  surprising  that  the  lithographs  are  not 
very  well  known.  Mr.  Lathrop  believed  that  "many  of 
them  have  a  delicacy,  a  grace,  and  a  charm  not  surpassed 
even  by  Whistler's  etchings,  and  they  deserve  to  be  better 
known." 

Through  the  generosity  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lathrop,  this 
valuable  Whistler  collection  is  eventually  to  become  the 
property  of  the  Art  Institute. 

In  the  list  of  etchings,  references  are  given  to  the 
catalogue  compiled  by  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  of  New  York; 
and  the  lithographs  are  catalogued  according  to  Thomas  R . 
Way,  who  printed  all  but  a  few  of  Whistler's  lithographs. 

K.  W.  McG. 


ETCHINGS 

SKETCHES  ON  THE  COAST  SURVEY  PLATE 
K  1 

1/2    LITTLE  ARTHUR 
K  9,  5th  state 

*/3    ANNIE 

K  10,  4th  state 

LA  MERE  GERARD 
K  It,  4th  state 

"5    FUMETTE 

K  13,  4th  state 

LA  RETAMEUSE 
K   14,  2nd  state 

1/7    EN  PLEIN  SOLEIL 
K  15,  2nd  state 

*/8    LIVERDUN 

K   16,   2nd  state 


9    THE  UNSAFE  TENEMENT 
K  17,  3rd  state 

THE  DOG  ON  THE  KENNEL 
K  18 


•  ll     STREET  AT  SAVERNE 
K  19,  4th  state 


/1 3 


12    LA  VIEILLE  AUX  LOQUES 
K  21,  2nd  state 


13  LA  MARCHANDE  DE  MOUTARDE 

K  22,  3rd  state 

14  THE  RAG-GATHERERS' 

K  23,  5th  state 

r   13    THE  KITCHEN 

K  24,  2nd  state 

V^I6    TITLE  TO  THE  FRENCH  SET 
K25 

/1  7    THE  WINE-GLASS 
K  27,  2nd  state 


I/Is 


READING.  IN  BED 
K  28,  2nd  state 

SEYMOUR,  SEATED  (A  LITTLE  BOY) 

K  29,   1st  state 


V2( 


20    SEYMOUR  STANDING  UNDER  A  TREE 
K  31,  2nd  state 


21     READING  BY  LAMPLIGHT 
K  32,  2nd  state 


READING  BY  LAMPLIGHT 
K  32,  2nd  state 


»-  '  23    THE  MUSIC-ROOM 
K  33,  2nd  state 

\/  24    GREENWICH  PARK 
K  35,   1st  state 


25    LANDSCAPE  WITH  THE  HORSE 
K  36,  2nd  state 

./  26    LONGSHOREMEN 
K45 

v/  27    THE  LIMEBURNER 
K  46,  2nd  state 

v/28    BILLINGSGATE 
K  47,  7th  state 

•  29    SOUPE  A  TROIS  SOUS 
K49 

./  30    BIBI  VALENTIN 
K  50,  2nd  state 

/31     BIBI  LALOUETTE 
K  51,  2nd  state 

/32    BECQUET 

K  52,  3rd  state 

y  33    PORTRAIT  OF  WHISTLER 

K  54,  2nd  state 

34    DROUET 

K  55,  2nd  state 

y^35    FINETTE 

K  58,  6th  state 

36    FINETTE 
K  58 
After  cancellation  of  the  plate. 

v/37    ROTHERHITHE 
K  66,  3rd  state 


1/38 


38    THE  FORGE 

K  68,  3rd  state 


VAUXHALL  BRIDGE 

K  70,  2nd  state 


VX4 


40    JO'S  BENT  HEAD 
K  78,  2nd  state 

THE  STORM 
K81 
After  cancellation  of  the  plate. 

AMSTERDAM,  FROM  THE  TOLHUIS 
K  91,  1st  state 

"First  state,  second  impression,  before  the  sky  was  taken 
out"  written  in  margin  by  Whistler. 

WEARY 

K  92,  2nd  state 

tX^    SPEKE  HALL,  No.  1 
K  96,  2nd  state 

"THE  SWAN,"  CHELSEA 
K98 

FOSCO 
K99 

THE  MODEL  RESTING 
K  100,  8th  state 

V/48    THE  VELVET  DRESS 

K  105,  4th  state 

\/49    FLORENCE  LEYLAND 
K  110,  5th  state 


V/50    THE  GUITAR  PLAYER 

K   140,  3rd  state 

1/51     THE  DAM  WOOD 
K   145,  3rd  state 

V/52    PRICE'S  CANDLE- WORKS 
K  154,  1st  state 

VX53    WYCH  STREET 
K  159,  1st  state 

FREE  TRADE  WHARF 
K  163,  5th  state 

FROM  PICKLE-HERRING  STAIRS 
K  167,  3rd  state 

v/56    SKETCH  FROM  BILLINGSGATE 
K  168,  6th  state 

V/57    ST.  JAMES'  STREET 
K  169,  3rd  state 


V/5C 

>    59 


58    WHISTLER  WITH  THE  WHITE  LOCK 
K  172 


59  THE  TINY  POOL 

K  173,  3rd  state 

60  THE  LARGE  POOL 

K  174,  2nd  state 


1/61     THE  "ADAM  AND  EVE,"  OLD  CHELSEA 
K  175,  2nd  state 


62    OLD  BATTERSEA  BRIDGE 
K  177,  5th  state 


63    OLD  PUTNEY  BRIDGE 
K  178.  1st  state 

V/64    HURLINGHAM 

K  181,  3rd  state 

LITTLE  VENICE 
K  183 

1X66    NOCTURNE 

K  184,  5th  state 

V67    THE  LITTLE  MAST 
K  185,  1st  state 

THE  LITTLE  LAGOON 
K  186,  2nd  state 

THE  PALACES 
K  187.  2nd  state 

70  THE  DOORWAY 

K  188,  5th  state 

71  THE  PIAZZETTA 

K  189,  4th  state 

THE  TRAGHETTO.  No.  2 
K  191.  3rd  state    ' 

V/73    THE  RIVA,  No.  1 

K  192,  3rd  state 

V/74    TWO  DOORWAYS 
K  193,  6th  state 

V/75    THE  BEGGARS 

K  194,  3rd  state 


76    THE  MAST 

K  195,  5th  state 

DOORWAY  AND  VINE 
K  1%,  9th  state 

*/  78    SAN  BIAGIO 

K  197,  6th  state 

V/79    SAN  BIAGIO 

K  197,  9th  state 

•^80    TURKEYS 

K  199,  2nd  state 


81  FRUIT-STALL 

K  200,  7th  state 

82  FRUIT-STALL 

K  200,  7th  state 

SAN  GIORGIO 
K  201,  4th  state 

NOCTURNE:  PALACES 
K  202,  8th  state 

LONG  LAGOON 
K  203,  1st  state 

86    THE  BRIDGE 

K  204,  8th  state 


V/87    UPRIGHT  VENICE 
K  205,  4th  state 


THE  RIVA,  No.  2 
K  206,  2nd  state 


89    THE  BALCONY 

K  207.  llth  state 

"1st  impression  printed"  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 

FISHING-BOAT 
K  208,  4th  state 

VX  91     PONTE  DEL  PIOVAN 
K  209,  6th  state 

t       92    GARDEN 

K  210,  5th  state 

y''93    LONG  VENICE 

K  212.  4th  state 

VX'94    NOCTURNE:  FURNACE 
K  213,  6th  state 

QUIET  CANAL 
K  214,  1st  state 

lX"96    LA  SALUTE:  DAWN 

K  215,  4th  state 

LAGOON:  NOON 
K  216,  3rd  state 

GLASS-FURNACE.  MURANO 
K  217,  2nd  state 

WOOL-CARDER'S 
K  221.  3rd  state 

TEMPLE 
K234 


LOBSTER-POTS 
K  235.  3rd  state 


DRURY  LANE 
K  237 

v,-  'l03    THE  SMITHY 

K.  240,  5th  state 

SWAN  AND  IRIS 
K  241,  2nd  state 

l/SoS    DORDRECHT 

K  242,  2nd  state 

/106    SKETCH  AT  DIEPPE 
K  246,  1st  state 

V/107    OLD-CLOTHES  SHOP,  No.  2 
K  258,  2nd  state 

FRUIT-SHOP 

K  259,  2nd  state 

RAILWAY- ARCH 
K  268,  2nd  state 

10    YORK  STREET,  WESTMINSTER 
K  270 

THE  BARBER'S 

K  271 

v/112    RAG-SHOP,  MILMAN'S  ROW 
K  272,  2nd  state 

•^113    SHAVING  AND  SHAMPOOING 
K273 

•"114    JUSTICE  WALK,  CHELSEA 
K  275,  2nd  state 
"5th  impression  taken"'  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 


PETTICOAT  LANE 
K  285,   1st  stale 

l  16    CLOTHES-EXCHANGE,  No.  I 
K  287,  2nd  state 


CLOTHES-EXCHANGE,  No.  2 
K  288,  2nd  state 

i/118    FLEUR-DE-LYS  PASSAGE 
K  289,  3rd  state 

V/"  119    ST.  JAMES'  PLACE,  HOUNSDITCH 
K290 

VX  120    NUT-SHOP,  ST.  JAMES'  PLACE 
K  291,  2nd  state 

\/    121     MELON-SHOP,  HOUNSDITCH 
K  293,  3rd  state 

122  AFTER  THE  SALE,  HOUNSDITCH 

K294 

123  GRAY'S  INN  PLACE 

K  297,  2nd  state 

124  THE  LITTLE  NURSE 

K302 

1/125    SALVATION  ARMY,  SANDWICH 
K  305 

V     126    DOUBLE  DOORWAY,  SANDWICH 
K  306,  1st  state 

\s     127    DOUBLE  DOORWAY,  SANDWICH 
K  306,  2nd  state 


BUTCHER'S  SHOP,  SANDWICH 
K308 

"Butcher's  Sandwich,    1st   proof"   written   on    the   back 
by  Whi$tler. 

RAMPARTS,  SANDWICH 
K309 

CHARING  CROSS  RAILWAY-BRIDGE 
K310 


•1 


13  1    SKETCH  OF  BATTERSEA  BRIDGE 
K  311 

|Xl32    WILD  WEST:  BUFFALO  BILL 


K  313 


1/133    THE  BUCKING  HORSE 
K  315 

*Xl34    MONITORS 
K318 


VISITORS'  BOAT 
K320 


•  135    THE  TURRET-SHIP 
K321 

»X  136    DRY-DOCK,  SOUTHAMPTON 
K  322 


BUNTING 
K  324 


138    RETURN  TO  TILBURY 
K  327 


»Xl39    MISS  LENOIR 
K  334 

K"  140    THE  LITTLE  HAT 
K  335 

141  BABY  PETTIGREW 

K341 

142  MODEL  STOOPING 

K  342.  2nd  state 

•143    CAMEO,  No.  1   (MOTHER  AND  CHILD) 
K  347 

X*  144    CAMEO,  No.  2 
K  348 

145    QUAY,  OSTEND 
K  352 


CHURCH,  BRUSSELS 
K  356,  2nd  state 

THE  BARROW.  BRUSSELS 
K  357,  2nd  state 


|X  148    THE  BARROW.  BRUSSELS 
K  357.  3rd  state 

lXl49    HIGH  STREET.  BRUSSELS 
K  358,  2nd  state 

\S  150    GOLD  HOUSE.  BRUSSELS 
K  360 


PALACES.  BRUSSELS 
K  361.   1st  state 


>"'l52    GRAND1  PLACE,  BRUSSELS 
K  362 

•^153    HOUSE  OF  THE  SWAN,  BRUSSELS 
K363 

V^  154    BUTTER  STREET,  BRUSSELS 
K364 

VH55    ARCHWAY,  BRUSSELS 
K366 

V/*  156    COURTYARD,  RUE  P.  L.  COURIER 
K  368 

RAILWAY-STATION,  VOVES 
K  371,  1st  state 

y/158    RUE  DES  BONS  ENFANTS,  TOURS 
K  372,  3rd  state 

159    HOTEL  CROIX  BLANCHE,  TOURS 
K  373,  1st  state 

LITTLE  MARKET-PLACE,  TOURS 
K375 

»Xl61     CELLAR-DOOR,  TOURS 
K  377,  2nd  state 

v     162    CHATEAU,  TOURAINE 
K379 

"1st  proof"  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 

•"  163    CHATEAU  VERNEUIL 
K  380 

/    164    THEATER,  LOCHES 
K387 


r      165     MARKET-PLACE,  LOCHES 
K388 

166  RENAISSANCE  WINDOW,  LOCHES 

K  390,  2nd  state 

167  HOTEL  DE  LA  PROMENADE,  LOCHES 

K39I 

"1st  proof"  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 

\/  168    TOUR  ST.  ANTOINE,  LOCHES 
K392 

)S  169    CLOCK-TOWER,  AMBOISE 
K  394 

•"    170    CHAPEL  DOORWAY,  MONTRESOR 
K  395 

171     UNDER  THE  CATHEDRAL,  BLOIS 
K  397 


172  COURT  OF  THE  MONASTERY  OF  ST.  AUGUS- 

TINE, BOURGES 

K  398 

"1st  proof,"  with  butterfly,   written  on   the  back. 

173  HOTEL  LALLEMENT,  BOURGES 

K  399,  3rd  state 

174  STEPS,  AMSTERDAM 

K  403,  3rd  state 


V     175    SQUARE  HOUSE,  AMSTERDAM 
K  404,  2nd  state 


BALCONY,  AMSTERDAM 
K  405,    1st  state 


177  PIERROT 

K  407,  2nd  state 

178  NOCTURNE:    DANCE-HOUSE 

K  408,  1st  state 

BRIDGE,  AMSTERDAM 
K  409,  2nd  state 

lXl80    THE  EMBROIDERED  CURTAIN 
K  410,   1st  state 
"2nd  proof  pulled"  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 

181     CHURCH,  AMSTERDAM 
K  411 

LITTLE  DRAWBRIDGE,  AMSTERDAM 
K  412,  2nd  state 

THE  MILL 

K  413,  5th  state 

184    JEWS'  QUARTER,  AMSTERDAM 
K  415 

ZAANDAM 

K  416,  2nd  state 

QUAI  DE  MONTEBELLO 
K  417,  1st  state 
"1st  proof"  written  on  the  back  by  Whistler. 

SUNFLOWERS,  RUE  DES  BEAUX-ARTS 
K  422,  1st  state 

V^188    BOULEVARD  POISSONIERE 
K423 


Ir    |89    TERRACE.  LUXEMBOURG  GARDENS,  No.  I 
K425 


BOHEMIANS,  CORSICA 
K  442 


Portfolio  of  sixteen  etchings — the"Thames  Series,"  pub- 
lished by  Ellis  and  Green,  London.  Concerning 
these  Whistler  wrote  as  follows:  "This  is  a  very  clear 
and  brilliant  set  of  proofs — and  of  the  irst  hundred 
printed."  Signed  with  the  butterfly. 


"      191     THAMES  WAREHOUSES 
K  38,  2nd  state 

1/192    OLD  WESTMINSTER  BRIDGE 
K  39,  2nd  state 

193     LIMEHOUSE 

K  40,  3rd  state 

{/  194    EAGLE  WHARF  (TYZAC,  WHITELEY  &  CO.) 
K  41 


BLACK  LION  WHARF 
K  42,  3rd  state 


t/  196    THE  POOL 

K  43,  4th  state 

V    197    THAMES  POLICE  (WAPPING  WHARF) 
K  44,  2nd  state 


198    THE  LIMEBURNER 
K  46,  2nd  state 

\/  199    BECQUET  (THE  FIDDLER) 
K  52,  3rd  state 

(/200    ROTHERHITHE  (WAPPING) 
K  66,  3rd  state 

y    201     THE  FORGE 

K  68,  3rd  state 

^202    MILLBANK 

K  71,   5th  state 

f  203    THE  LITTLE  POOL 
K  74,  8lh  state 

V^204    EARLY  MORNING,  BATTERSEA  (CADOGAN 
PIER) 
K75 

V    205    OLD  HUNGERFORD  BRIDGE 
K  76,  3rd  state 

V206    CHELSEA  BRIDGE  AND  CHURCH 
K  95,  4th  state 


LITHOGRAPHS 

^  207    STUDY:    STANDING  FEMALE  FIGURE 
Way   1  1878 

X208    STUDY:     SEATED  FEMALE  FIGURE  READING 
Way  2  1878 

^209    STUDY:    SEATED  FEMALE  FIGURE 
Way  3  1878 

X210    LIMEHOUSE  LITHOTINT 

Way  4  1878 

&X2I1     LIMEHOUSE          LITHOTINT 
Way  4a,  1st  state 

•X212     NOCTURNE 

Way  5  1878 

|X213    THE  TOILET 

Way  6  1878 

X2I4    EARLY  MORNING       LITHOTINT 
Way  7  1878 

»/  215    EARLY  MORNING      LITHOTINT 
Way  7 

«X216    EARLY  MORNING       LITHOTINT 
Way  7a,  1st  state 

X^  217    THE   BROAD  BRIDGE       LITHOTINT 
Way  8  1878 


•^218    THE  TALL  BRIDGE 

Way  9  1878 

r    219    GAIETY  STAGE  DOOR 

Way   10  1879 

/220    VICTORIA  CLUB 

Way   11  1879 


READING 

Way  13  1879 

3    READING 

Way  13a,  1st  state 

224    THE  FAN 

Way    14  1879 

5    STUDY:     CLASSICAL  FIGURE 
Way  15  1879 

v/226    ENTRANCE  GATE,  ST.  BARTHOLOMEW'S 
Way   16  1887 

1/227    CHURCHYARD,  ST.  BARTHOLOMEW'S 
Way    17  1887 

iX228    LITTLE  COURT,  CLOTH  FAIR 
Way  18  1887 

229    LINDSEY  ROW,  CHELSEA 
Way  19  1888 

1/230    CHELSEA  SHOPS 

Way  20  1888 


231  DRURY  LANE  RAGS 

Way  21  1888 

232  CHELSEA  RAGS 

Way  22  1888 

W/233    COURTYARD,  CHELSEA  HOSPITAL 
Way  23  1888 

K/ 234    THE  FARRIERS 

Way    24  1888 

Given  to  Mr.  Lathrop  by  Whisller  in  London, 

August  3,   1900. 

1/235    THE  WINGED  HAT 

Way  25  1890 

K    236    THE  WINGED  HAT 
Way  25 


GANTS  DE  SUEDE 

Way  26  1890 

•/238    THE  TYRES MITH 

Way  27  1890 

K/239    THE  TYRESMITH 
Way  27 

•    240    MAUNDER'S  FISH-SHOP,  CHELSEA 
Way  28  1890 

•^241     THE  LITTLE  NUDE  MODEL  READING 
Way  29  1890 

1/242    THE  DANCING  GIRL 

Way  30  1890 


K    243     MODEL  DRAPING 

»/244    THE  HOROSCOPE 

Way   32  1890 

t.      245    THE  NOVEL:    GIRL  READING 
Way   33  1890 

j/246    GATTI'S 

Way   34  1890 

1/247    HOTEL  COLBERT  WINDOWS 
Way   35  1891 

V  248    COCKS  AND  HENS,  HOTEL  COLBERT 
Way    36  1891 

i/249    STAIRCASE 

Way    37  1891 


•"2! 


250  THE  GARDEN 

Way   38  1891 

251  VITRE— THE  CANAL 

Way  39  1893 


-.    25: 

.     25 

X 


252  THE  MARKET-PLACE,  VITRE 

Way  40  1893 

253  GABLED  ROOFS,  VITRE 

Way   41  1893 


254    THE  CLOCKMAKER'S,  PAIMPOL 
Way   42  1893 

V/255    THE  STEPS.  LUXEMBOURG  GARDENS 
Way   43  1893 


256  CONVERSATION    UNDER  THE   STATUE,   LUX- 

EMBOURG GARDENS 
Way   44  1893 

257  THE    PANTHEON,    FROM    THE    TERRACE    OF 

THE  LUXEMBOURG  GARDENS 
Way   45  1893 

258  THE  DRAPED  FIGURE  SEATED 

Way   46  1893 

259  NUDE  MODEL  RECLINING 

Way   47  1893 

j/  260    NURSEMAIDS— LES  BONNES  DU  LUXEMBOURG 
Way   48  1894 

'•       261     THE  LONG  BALCONY 

Way   49  1894 

THE  LITTLE  BALCONY 
Way   50  1894 


264    THE  LONG  GALLERY,  LOUVRE 
,    Way   52  1894 


*^ 


THE  WHITESMITHS  :  IMPASSE  DES 

CARMELITES 

Way    53  1894 

TETE-A-TETE  IN  THE  GARDEN 
Way   54  1894 

THE  TERRACE.  LUXEMBOURG 
Way   55  1894 


•       268    THE  LITTLE  CAFE  AU  BOIS 
Way    56  1894 

269    LATE  PICQUET 

Way  57  1894 

1/270    THE  LAUNDRESS  :    LA  BLANCHISSEUSE  DE  LA 
PLACE  DAUPHINE 
Way   58  1894 

271  RUE  FURSTENBURG 

Way   59  1894 

272  CONFIDENCES  IN  THE  GARDEN 

Way   60  1894 

273  LA  JOLIE  NEW  YORKAISE 

Way    61  1894 

274  LA  BELLE  DAME  PARESSEUSE 

Way   62  1894 

t/275    LA  BELLE  JARDINIERE 

Way   63  1894 

V   276    THE  DUET 

Way   64  1894 

•/277    THE  DUET,  No.  2 

Way   65  1894 


V/ 


278    STEPHANE  MALLARME 
Way   66  1894 

V     279    THE  DRAPED  FIGURE,  BACK  VIEW 
Way    67  1894 

V    280    LA  ROBE  ROUGE 

Way    68  1894 


*   281     LA  ROBE  ROUGE 
Way   68 

•  282    LA  BELLE  DAME  ENDORMIE 
Way   69  1894 

K  283    LA  FRUITIERE  DE  LA  RUE  DE  CRENELLE 
Way   70  1894 

Y    284    THE  SISTERS 

Way    71  1894 

•     285    THE  FORGE—  PASSAGE  DU  DRAGON 
Way   72  1894 


THE  SMITH—  PASSAGE  DU  DRAGON 
Way   73  1894 


r 


287    THE  SMITH—  PASSAGE  DU  DRAGON 
Way  73 

1/288    THE  SMITH—  PASSAGE  DU  DRAGON 
Way  73a,    1st  state 

J/289    THE  PRIEST'S  HOUSE,  ROUEN 
Way   74  1894 

t/  290    THE  PRIEST'S  HOUSE,  ROUEN 
Way  74a,    1st  state 


291  A  PORTRAIT:     MISS  HOWELLS 

Way    75  1895 

292  FIGURE  STUDY 

Way   76  1895 

1/293    STUDY 

Way   77  1895 


V/294    THE  DOCTOR 

Way    78  1895 

1/295    WALTER  SICKERT 

Way    79  1895 

•/  2%    MOTHER  AND  CHILD,  No.  1 
Way   80  1895 

IS    297    BACK  OF  THE  GAIETY  THEATRE 
Way    81  1895 

/298    GIRL  WITH  BOWL 

Way   82  1895 

V     299    THE  LITTLE  DOORWAY,  LYME  REGIS 
Way   83  1895 

/  300    THE  MASTER  SMITH 

Way    84  1895 


THE  SUNNY  SMITHY 
Way   85  1895 

/302    THE  GOOD  SHOE 

Way   86  1895 

1/303    FATHER  AND  SON 

Way    87  1895 

1/304    THE  SMITH'S  YARD 

Way   88  1895 


1/30 


305    THE  STRONG  ARM 

Way   89  1895 

I/  306    THE  BLACKSMITH 

Way   90  1895 


Way  90a,  1st  state 

308  THE  BROTHERS 

Way   91  1895 

309  THE  FAIR 

Way   92  1895 

lX310    JOHN  GROVE 

Way   93  1895 

lX3M     THE  LITTLE  STEPS.  LYME  REGIS 
Way  94  1895 


STUDY  OF  A  HORSE 

Way   95  1895 

SUNDAY,  LYME  REGIS 
Way   96  1895 


fc/3 


314    FIFTH  OF  NOVEMBER 

Way  97  1895 

vX'  315    THE  OLD  SMITH'S  STORY 
Way    98  18% 


316  FIGURE  STUDY,  IN  COLORS 

Way   99  1890 

317  RED  HOUSE,  PAIMPOL 

Way   100  1893 

8    YELLOW  HOUSE,  LANNION 
Way   101  1893 


*' 


319    MOTHER  AND  CHILD.  No.  2 
Way   102  1890 


320  FIRELIGHT:     PORTRAIT  STUDY  OF  MRS. 

PENNELL 

Way    103  18% 

321  FIRELIGHT:    JOSEPH  PENNELL,  No.  I 

Way   104  18% 

Published  in   "Lithography  and   Lithographers." 

322  FIRELIGHT:     JOSEPH  PENNELL,  No.  2 

Way    105  1896 

"Firelight  study  #  2"  written  on  back  by  Whistler. 

323  THE  BARBER'S  SHOP  IN  THE  MEWS 

Way   106  18% 

324  STUDY:    THOMAS  WAY,  No.  1 

Way   107  1896 

325  STUDY:    THOMAS  WAY,  No.  2 

Way   108  1896 

V/326    STUDY:    THOMAS  WAY,  No.  2 
Way  108 


327  KENSINGTON  GARDENS 

Way    109  18% 

328  LITTLE  EVELYN 

Way    110  18% 

329  LITTLE  EVELYN 

Way  110 


/330    STUDY:    JOSEPH  PENNELL 

Way    111  18% 


THE  RUSSIAN  SCHUBE:     JOSEPH  PENNELL 
Way   112  18% 


332    NEEDLEWORK 

Way   113  1896 

Title  written  on  back  by  Whistler. 

V^333    THE  MANAGER'S  WINDOW,  GAIETY  THEATRE 
Way    114  1896 

V    334    LITTLE  DOROTHY 

Way    115  1896 

v/335    PORTRAIT  STUDY:     MRS.  PHILLIP 
Way    116  1896 

\//336    PORTRAIT  STUDY:    A.  J.  POLLITT 
Way   117  1896 

•^337    SAVOY  PIGEONS 

Way    118  1896 

y/338    EVENING:     LITTLE  WATERLOO  BRIDGE 
Way  119  1896 

Title  written  on  back  by  Whistler. 


Y     3 


339    CHARING  CROSS  RAILWAY  BRIDGE 
Way    120  1896 

S  340    LITTLE  LONDON 

Way    121  18% 


341     WATERLOO  BRIDGE 

Way   123  18% 

*/   342    THE  THAMES 

Way   125  18% 

\/  343    ST.  ANNE'S,  SOHO 

Way    126  18% 


r      344    SKETCH  OF  MR.  HENLEY 
Way   127  1896 

Title  written  on  back  by  Whistler. 

fr/345    THE  BUTCHER'S  DOG 

Way    128  1896 

j/346    ST.  GILES-IN-THE-FIELDS 
Way   129  1896 

Whistler  wrote  on  back:  "St.  Giles,  Soho." 

K    347    LITTLE  LONDON  MODEL 
Way   130  1896 

j/348    STUDY:  MAUDE  SEATED      LITHOTINT 
Way   131  1878 

Ten   trial   proofs. 


350  OLD  BATTERS  EA  BRIDGE,  No.  2 

Way   132  1878 

351  THE  FIREPLACE 

Way   133  1893 


1/35 
K 


352    MOTHER  AND  CHILD,  No.  3 
Way   134  1895 


353     MOTHER  AND  CHILD,  No.  4 
Way   135  1895 

|X354    COUNT  ROBERT  DE  MONTESQUIOU 
Way   137  1895 

Drawing  made  from  Whistler's  celebrated  painting,   for 
publication  in  the  Gazette  des  Beaux-Arts. 
Only  8  impressions  printed. 

COUNT      ROBERT  DE  MONTESQUIOU 
Way  137 


*r     356    COUNT  ROBERT  DE  MONTESQUIOU,  No.  2 
Way    138  1895 

Never    published.      Only    a    few    impressions    privately 
printed. 


357    COUNT  ROBERT  DE  MONTESQUIOU,  No.  3 
Way   139  1895 

*^      358    THE  GARDEN  PORCH 

Way   140  1894 

1X^359    THE  MAN  WITH  A  SICKLE 
Way    141  1894 


360  PORTRAIT  OF  DR.  WHISTLER,  No.  2 

Way   142  1895 

361  UNFINISHED  SKETCH  OF  LADY  HADEN 

Way   143  1895 

1X^362    SKETCHES  OF  MISS  PHILLIP  AND  MR.  STUDD 
Way   144  1895 

1/363    SKETCH  OF  A  BLACKSMITH 
Way   145  1895 

364    SKETCH:    GRANDE  RUE  DIEPPE 
Way  146 

Experiment   made   on    transfer   paper,    not   put   on   stone 
until    1904. 

/365    SKETCH:     GRANDE  RUE  DIEPPE 
Way    146  1891 

With  sketch  of  an  interior  on  same  sheet,  to  the  left. 


366    SKETCH  OF  AN  INTERIOR 
146a 
Made  on  same  stone  as  No.  146. 


1/367    AFTERNOON  TEA 
Way  147 


368    LA  DANSEUSE:    A  STUDY  OF  THE  NUDE 
Way  148 


369    PORTRAIT  STUDY:     MISS  CHARLOTTE  R. 
WILLIAMS 
Way    149 


370  STEPHANE  MALLARME,  No.  2 

Way   150  1894 

Sketch  made  for  Theodore  Duret's  "Life  of  Whittler." 

371  THE  SHOEMAKER 

Way   151 


372    A  LADY  SEATED 
Way  152 


i        33 


373  THE  MEDICI  COLLAR 

Way  153 

374  NUDE  MODEL  STANDING 

Way  154 

V       375    DRAPED  FIGURE  STANDING 
Way  155 
Only  impression  known   in  bistre. 


4/3 


376    DRAPED  FIGURE  RECLINING 
Way  156 


377  SKETCH:     WALTER  SICKERT 

Not  catalogued.     Drawing  on  transfer  paper. 

378  SKETCH:    HEAD  OF  MAN 

Not  catalogued. 

*r     379    ORIGINAL  PEN  DRAWING 

Made  by  Whistler  when  a  cadet  at  West  Point. 


